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Imperial Square, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL50

Guide price £2,200,000

6 Beds 4 Baths 3 Receptions

REF: CHL250126

PROPERTY FEATURES

  • Grade II* listed Regency town house
  • Forming part of one of Cheltenham's most important landmark terraces
  • Approximately 4,133 sq. ft. of accommodation
  • Prime position overlooking Imperial Gardens
  • Six bedrooms (one currently used as a library)
  • All principal bedrooms feature their own bathing and toilet facilities
  • Magnificent first floor drawing room with three full height sash windows
  • Beautifully appointed kitchen with large central island
  • Grand entrance hall and sweeping staircase
  • Private walled town garden with storage outbuildings and raised terrace

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    Utilities

  • Electric: Mains Supply
  • Water: Mains Supply
  • Heating: Gas, Gas Central
  • Broadband: ADSL
  • Sewerage: Mains Supply
  • Parking: Residents

    Rights and Restrictions

  • Private rights of way: No
  • Public rights of way: No
  • Listed property: Yes
  • Restrictions: No

    Risks

  • Flooded in last 5 years: No
  • Flood defences: Not applicable
  • Source of flood: Not applicable

THE PROPERTY

An outstanding Grade II* listed Regency town house occupying one of the finest positions on Imperial Square, with direct views over Imperial Gardens.

Description

27 Imperial Square is a substantial and elegant Regency town house forming part of the celebrated Grade II* listed terrace of Nos. 14–34 Imperial Square, widely regarded as one of the most architecturally significant residential terraces in Cheltenham. Built circa 1834, the terrace is recognised by Historic England for its classical proportions, ornamental ironwork and exceptional historic and architectural importance.

The property occupies a prime position within the square, enjoying direct and uninterrupted views over the beautifully landscaped Imperial Gardens. It offers a rare combination of formal architectural grandeur, generous and flexible accommodation and private outdoor space, all within the very heart of the town.

The house extends to approximately 4,133 sq ft in total and is arranged over four principal floors. Throughout, the property retains a strong sense of scale and period character, with high ceilings, tall sash windows, fine cornicing, decorative fireplaces and a wealth of original features.

The raised ground floor is entered via an impressive entrance hall, centred around a sweeping staircase which rises through the heart of the house. To the rear is a superbly appointed bespoke kitchen, arranged around a large central island and flooded with natural light, creating a highly sociable and practical everyday living space. Adjoining the kitchen is a generous reception room, while to the back of the house a study opens directly onto the raised terrace and garden.

The first floor provides the principal reception accommodation, with a magnificent drawing room featuring three full height sash windows and a traditional wrought iron balcony overlooking Imperial Gardens. This is complemented by a separate sitting room, offering excellent flexibility for both formal entertaining and more relaxed family living.

A useful first floor mezzanine level provides a dedicated laundry room, discreetly positioned away from the main reception space.

The upper floors provide three well-proportioned bedrooms with en suite bathrooms.

The lower ground floor offers highly versatile accommodation and is currently arranged to include two further bedrooms, together with a bathroom, a large room currently used as a library (which could also serve as a sixth bedroom if preferred) and a large understairs storage cupboard, along with direct access out to the rear garden. This level could equally be used as guest accommodation, home office space or informal living depending on requirements.

To the back of the property is a charming, walled and lawned garden offering an unusual degree of seclusion for such a central location with access via a secure gate to Trafalgar Street. A paved terrace provides an ideal space for outdoor dining with steps leading down to a lower terrace with three dry and secure external outbuildings and direct access to the lower ground floor accommodation.

Situation

Imperial Square is widely regarded as one of Cheltenham’s most prestigious and architecturally significant residential addresses, forming part of the town’s celebrated Regency core and centered around the beautifully maintained Imperial Gardens. The square is a defining feature of Cheltenham’s historic townscape and remains one of the most sought after locations for buyers seeking classical architecture, central living and immediate access to the town’s cultural and social life.

The property is ideally positioned for access to the Promenade and Montpellier, both of which are within a short walk and offer an exceptional range of boutique shops, independent cafés, wine bars and highly regarded restaurants. Cheltenham’s reputation as a lifestyle destination continues to grow, with a strong emphasis on food, culture, retail and outdoor living, all underpinned by its elegant Regency setting.

Cheltenham is internationally recognised for its vibrant festival calendar, hosting world class events throughout the year including the Literature Festival, Jazz Festival, Science Festival and Music Festival. The town is also home to the world famous Cheltenham Festival at Prestbury Park, one of the highlights of the global racing calendar and a major draw for visitors from across the UK and overseas.

The town offers an outstanding range of educational options, both state and independent. Renowned schools include Cheltenham Ladies’ College, Dean Close, St Edward’s and Pate’s Grammar School, along with a wide selection of highly regarded preparatory and primary schools. This depth of educational provision continues to make Cheltenham one of the most attractive family locations in the South West.

Despite its strong sense of heritage and community, Cheltenham remains exceptionally well connected. There are direct rail services to London Paddington and Birmingham, making it a popular base for commuters, second home owners and international buyers. The town also benefits from easy access to the M5 motorway, providing convenient links to Bristol, the Midlands and the wider national motorway network.

Surrounded by the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Cheltenham offers immediate access to some of the most attractive countryside in England, with a network of walking, cycling and riding routes across rolling hills, picturesque villages and historic market towns. This rare combination of architectural elegance, cultural vibrancy and rural accessibility continues to underpin Cheltenham’s position as one of the most desirable residential towns in the country.

Important Information

Directions via What3Words: asset.engage.salon.

Tenure: Freehold.

Local Authority: Cheltenham Borough Council.

Council Tax Band: G.

Services: Mains water, electricity, gas and drainage. Gas fired central heating.

Viewing: Strictly by prior appointment with Jackson-Stops.